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Grand sale, grand sale, grand sale Where? In Brunswick and a Foot(a)scray. Franco Cozzo ave(a) da pleasure to-a presenta to you "Il Modernissimo" Bedroom Suites, dining room and wonderful lounge Why don't you come for yourself and 'ave a looka this magnifico Il Modernissimo Only can found from Franco Cozzo Buy from Franco Cozzo Megalo!, megalo!, megalo! xepoulima ston Franco Cozzo Trapezaria, krevatokamares, salonia, karekles, apo ton Franco Cozzo. Elate na agorasete apo ton Franco Cozzo. In Brunswick and(a) Foot(a)scray nagorasita Franco Cozzo ???? Grande Svedita Dove? a Brunswick and a Footscray Sei mobile ???? oggi, domani, sempre, da Franco Cozzo dove andare Dove? a Brunswick and a Footscray comprare da Franco Cozzo.

leather can suck sweaty balls though. day like this, would be like rubbing up against someones naked grandma.

I'd always thought so but daily with leather and decent ac = not really much different to velour or cloth.

Grand sale, grand sale, grand sale Where? In Brunswick and a Foot(a)scray. Franco Cozzo ave(a) da pleasure to-a presenta to you "Il Modernissimo" Bedroom Suites, dining room and wonderful lounge Why don't you come for yourself and 'ave a looka this magnifico Il Modernissimo Only can found from Franco Cozzo Buy from Franco Cozzo Megalo!, megalo!, megalo! xepoulima ston Franco Cozzo Trapezaria, krevatokamares, salonia, karekles, apo ton Franco Cozzo. Elate na agorasete apo ton Franco Cozzo. In Brunswick and(a) Foot(a)scray nagorasita Franco Cozzo ???? Grande Svedita Dove? a Brunswick and a Footscray Sei mobile ???? oggi, domani, sempre, da Franco Cozzo dove andare Dove? a Brunswick and a Footscray comprare da Franco Cozzo.

New job Hamish?

If so, well done.

I'd always thought so but daily with leather and decent ac = not really much different to velour or cloth.

except when its been sitting in the sun for a while and you first get in it, the leather is capable of removing any skin from your body that touches it, cloth wont.

Anybody able to reccomend some gauges? I used to have some DRiFT 2" 52mm gauges in the 33 and they were fantastic but they don't sell them anymore :(

Not wanting to pay top dollar for AutoMeter or Defi, preferbally something around the same ball park in terms of prices as the old DRiFT gauges (approx. $70)

Anybody able to reccomend some gauges? I used to have some DRiFT 2" 52mm gauges in the 33 and they were fantastic but they don't sell them anymore :(

Not wanting to pay top dollar for AutoMeter or Defi, preferbally something around the same ball park in terms of prices as the old DRiFT gauges (approx. $70)

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